European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 30, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and Stoks 4 forces unify cited in i d v or t Aid to state officials believe defense team c i i worked Well despite critical reports jobless i Gen army defense forces defense Secretary Louis Johnson and adm Forrest Sherman watch port Rex f i troops build up on the beachhead in the invasion of Vieques paratroops landed crested helmets identify these infantrymen As aggressors defending in Dan cupid wards off ulcers Pittsburgh p i is darts May be aimed the heart but there a sure Way to Ward off stomach the beat Protection against Edward a psycho told a Western psychiatric Institute emotional hunger prompts the stomach to want food and this sets up a hype acid condition that leads to an Carroll the speaker told doctors at a seminar on psychosomatic medi that patient has a self conscious urge for attention and wants to be the ulcer sufferer generally is a go getter motivated by and is thin and wiry in most of Bis life he has driven himself and lived up to a High Standard of when the ulcer the doctor prescribes medical treat ment and rest and the patient finds himself in the position of allowing himself the things be has unconsciously wanted right Carroll advised doctors to learn the background of ulcer patients and find out the love he unconsciously the physician said that Over eating is closely Allied with emotions because Here again Lack of affection is the basis food replaces love and the person Over eats and harms his digestive Washington officials weighing the gains losses scored in operation port Rex big Caribbean War belief the plus factors will add up heavily in favor of the defense despite some critical reports coming out of the Man Euver they the Ai Sealand Battles not Only provided a major test of interservice coordination at the planning but also gave in valuable Field training to the 000 or More combat forces in i they pointed out that no single were 700 in All could cover the vast scope of the which stretched from to Bermuda and across to puerto where a big mock Battle was staged for tiny Vieques its still too they to judge what effect fort Rex win have on future training and the actual military assessment will not be completed until about May by the Navy and air Force officers who put on the big Gest peacetime Battle test in this nations port Rex assumed that an aggressor held a vast land mass extending to Vieques a Hump in the Caribbean East of puerto aggressor had modern warplanes and submarines and an army of More than usual size for the area the men with billions of dollars Worth of planes and to capture the Peninsula represented by the difficult Yin an individual assessment of port Rex is separa Tion of the training from that of As an exercise it was a great show it ranked Well below Many smaller the press has been spoiled by an officer they want something happening every 10 didst get it on Day look ing at red the amphibious assault bogged Dawn for an no screaming Jet fighter bombers supported the warships were just silent silhouettes on the y this was Dull stuff for the bleachers and made business for a col drink stand just to but the experts in com Mand ships offshore enjoyed they knew that the invasion com Mand Felt the area was too Small for air support and so had called for naval gunfire support Simu lated in air Force pilots didst know that and were mighty it would be unfair to judge port Rex on that one phase of though it was the heart of eight months planning and two weeks of simulated sea and air military people explain the d Day picture this the aggressor Beach defences left instead of being smashed by dynamite to show what 10 Days air and naval assault have done so As to Force the push through air support was not use be cause the ground forces assumed the situation to be a real with 8 possibility their own airborne troops dropped Inland might be hit naval fire was assumed More accurate and called it had to be simulated for obvious had tie military merely been putting on the could have made Day on Vieques look and sound like Day on iwo they did it last year when the puerto Rico exercise was almost entirely Navy by James Strebig a More serious criticism is Likely Tobe found in the airborne inva one thousand paratroopers dropped Inland an hour before the seaborne the cd Utiss jumped in a 15mile wind on strange terrain that to be Rocky and spotted Tricky fifty four jumpers went hos most were out within a week six will remain three to six j these casualties were several times the when drops Are made on ploughed ground in winds with Light the Vieques assault was officers said they had taken a calculated risk Well below what might be necessary questions were raised about the heavy losses simulated among ships and especially the snorkel the answer a problem in us such damage had to be assessed basis of claimed position of ships and aircraft and estimated volume of firing of guns and v the snorkel equipped to remain submerged were unable to operate that Way in the game because of the limitation of time and ten aggressor submarines simulated a Fleet Many times that this simulation was not used for each Soldier was just one Soldier in last year he was 10 the same realism went up through the High com no officer wore two every position was filled by a single observers disappointed by the aggressors defences should remember those were american built defens Esthey were thrown up under Adverse weather conditions in a few the atom bomb and strategic air Power used nobody Ever gave a straight but the indication was that strategic air attack results would have had to be simulated to the Point of vanishing from the since the bombing attacks would be made hundreds thousands of Miles behind the front lines at i years March Iceland Mystic Hekia Moun Tain erupts for the first time in 10b March the House votes to invite Spain into the foreign id program for March the British Treasury announces the of restrictions the trading with the enemy act on the sending of Money to Ger i Lata Sington Askwith jobs Les Ness reported As High to Day in some sections As it was Dur ing the the govern ii soon May move to use to help states with increase de 1 mands for unemployment Compea i no new funds would be required the administration plans w do shortly is ask Congress to prove spending the 1 would come from funds the government has collected the last 1 years for administrative expenses of the unemployment Insu rants Robert director of the labor departments employ ment Security disclose the plan when he and other depart ment officials outlined their budget they geared before a House appropriations these experts told the commit of the rising unemployment Situ about workers m Are covered by the in employ insurance program which is danced by state payroll taxes i by Goodwin said that in the i year 20 states and Alaska and Waii have spent More for Job payments than they have collect he said connect cuts Benefit ments were 383 per cent of Collie those of Rhode Island were 324 per cent with several states nearly As As an example of what the Ern ment May Goodwin a if Rhode Island lacked say of having enough to jobless insurance government would make up 1 000 or three fourths of the if the states would take care the the legislation would pro Vii it would bar stat from liberalizing their program the Federal governments exp it also would seek to establish nationwide Standard of payment which now vary with the s doctor deplores wild fear of bom cd i g o atomic Energy commis top doctor Seys that hysteria fear of atomic bomb attack is extraordinarily severe probe in the it is not helped by Iliad statements made in Shields director the Seips division of biology it is important realize that most people who making wild statements Are burning the he said it was important that there is nothing us natural in an atomic bomb Losion and1 that Means for div dual Protection can be the casualties in Japan not have been As heavy As were if there had been use air raid shelters that were a he the stars and stripes March Edito Rinchley it Cal William Summers managing Ken Zumwalt sports Phil executive Kirkwood chief of Louis news bureaus Frankfurt 3218132361 Darmstadt 846681 846680 b4t Braroe Haven mom21363 the european edition is published Dally at for the under the auspices of armed forces information and education Frankfurt the stars and Darmstadt correspondence should be addressed to the stars and Apo mall to the new York office should be sent to 641 Washington i Thiafi is not an official publication of the armed i reentered As second class matter sept at the Post office new under the act of March
